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It’s in your blood. Share Your Experience!

Every two seconds, someone needs blood. This equates to millions of people who have either saved lives with their donations or have been saved by blood donations. Share your inspirational story with us.

Jeff

Evansville, IN | June, 2009
Category: Inspired to give blood

Saving the Baby

I've been donating blood almost continuously since I was 20 and am now 51. Last year I received my 10-gallon pin. I have a rare blood type and have been called on many times by the local Red Cross to donate because of an emergency situation. My most... Read 

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Rebecca

Warrenton, VA | June, 2009
Category: Saved by blood donation

It’s Hip 2 Give!

I was working at my desk and, of course, I was chilly - every office is chilly, right? Bundled up in my wool-knit sweater and a scarf I muddled through the morning with a headache that would not stop and toes that felt as if they had been stuck in... Read 

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Shannon

Post Falls, ID | June, 2009
Category: Inspired to give blood

Give Blood

If you give blood it could help to save a life.

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Stefani

North Chelmsford, MA | May, 2009
Category: Saved by blood donation

Your Blood….My Life

This is the story of Will and Sasha Bush. Will and Sasha both have Primary Immunodeficiency Disease (PIDD) which is an intrinsic defect that occurs within the immune system and causes it to not function properly. As a result, they are susceptible to... Read 

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Joanna

Staten Island, NY | May, 2009
Category: Saved by blood donation

Blood Donations Treat My Rare Immune Disorder

I was born with hypogammaglobulinemia, which is a primary immune deficiency of the main antibody defense against bacteria. Treatment of my immune deficiency involves antibody replacement therapy which I get every day and is made possible by plasma... Read 

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